Accully i would really enjoy to wear Uniqlo on court. I think that it's a brand that would come up with some bold and original designs if they just focused there attention on the tennis market and started to let TW and other big retailers sell their stuff, maybe they will, maybe they wont

Tennis apparel or no, I'd say their marketing-via-endorsement strategy is working just fine...in my case. I had no idea who the hell Uniqlo was before I saw the patch on Nishikori's shirts. Heck, I thought he was promoting a University or college somewhere. Now it's my preferred choice for wardrobe basics.

Tennis apparel or no, I'd say their marketing-via-endorsement strategy is working just fine...in my case. I had no idea who the hell Uniqlo was before I saw the patch on Nishikori's shirts. Heck, I thought he was promoting a University or college somewhere. Now it's my preferred choice for wardrobe basics.

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Same here; Uniqlo is a great brand and I have a wide variety of clothes from thrm, but having a tennis branch would be awesome.

Their dress shirts are awesome (will be getting more next mo in HK) - but they should still sell some of the tennis gear. And they could have gotten the brand out a lot easier than putting logos on tennis players.

Those suggesting Uniqlo should be interested in flogging a few hundred items through TW have to realise it is a low cost, high volume global retailer with revenues comparable with Gap, and over 1200 stores (only 5 in the US so far).

Their goal is to grow revenues to $60bn by 2020, with 200 stores in the US, so it won't be long until every place has one.

No tennis apparel, but they do have active sportswear, that is made out of 100%polyester.[/IMG][/IMG]
Of course there are more colors, but i dont want the post the link , check their website if you want to see more .Those are 20bucks, i went to the store at 5av today,and i think i saw they have some those in long sleeve,and 100%polyester polo(not the novak one)for 29.99.

I had this response from them a few weeks ago when I asked why they were not selling any tennis related clothing.

"Unfortunately we do not currently have a specific tennis range in our UK stores however please be advised this is something we are currently reviewing. We are currently developing a collection inspired by Novak Djokovic, and further details will be released in the coming months. We do kindly advise checking our website in the new year or signing up to our newsletter to receive updates."

Nothing is sold out here in the Philippines, because the tennis line is quite pricey for the quality, and that big UNIQLO logo just looks so bad.

UNIQLO here has the complete Djokovic line and some generic polyester shirts and shorts. The quality of the fabric and the design is pretty bad though, I don't know why anyone would buy it. The fabric's something similar to polyester clothes you can buy at K-Mart.

Really? I honestly think this brand is pretty bland and boring because of their limited selection and poor design.

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The designs they have for the tennis gear is typically Japanese sportwear. There are a number of Japanese sportwear companies you don't see elsewhere and they've all been doing designs very much like these for over 20 years. I used to see it everywhere when I visited in the 90s. It was very team gym wear inspired stuff for the most part.

The designs they have for the tennis gear is typically Japanese sportwear. There are a number of Japanese sportwear companies you don't see elsewhere and they've all been doing designs very much like these for over 20 years. I used to see it everywhere when I visited in the 90s. It was very team gym wear inspired stuff for the most part.

I'm not sure. We only got ours a year ago while neighboring countries like Korea and China had them for years already. I think they're hesitant to invest a lot in the US because UNIQLO's style is very Japanese. The fabric is generally different as well. It has more polyester content in it. (hence it looks more durable and high quality). I think the US market likes heavy cotton better. Personally I'm not fond of their clothes as well except for their socks and pyjamas.

The fabric isn't that breathable. Even their "cotton" apparel seems to have a little polyester content. It's probably alright if you live in a colder region but if you're in a warmer place like LA or Florida you're not missing out on anything.

^^Uniqlo is becoming pretty ubiquitous in NYC (in terms of advertising and people wearing their stuff), and they do indeed have plans to invest a lot in the United Staes. Some of you guys are behind the times, if I can say that, as a 19th century Romantic.

JFYI, Uniglo, had a blimp fly over the Pro Tour tournament at Tiburon, announcing their new store opening in downtown frisco last fall.

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OT here but tom, are you from Tiburon? I just went to Sausalito with my mom for the first time in my life back in April. We were going to go over to Tiburon but didn't have quite enough time. If you do live there, how do you like it?

Really? I find myself going down a size in Uniqlo stuff. Especially with the boxy pique polos.

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It's definitely more trim than the department store stuff (Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Nautica, Tommy Bahama, etc.). It also runs smaller than Lacoste for sure (though perhaps not their L!ve line). The pique polos are a bit boxier than say the collar polos they sell. The MB stuff is also cut trimmer.

A nice thing about their website is they list the measurements for the individual items in different sizes.

Has anyone shopped at Maison Kitsune? (On the other end of the price spectrum, but I'm curious).

Has anybody tried their dry mesh and dry ex shirts? Wondering if they are any good...

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I was actually looking to buy some online. But it seems that their stock is very limited. Most of them are out of stock (size M) including the Djokovic line. I am actually hoping to visit the store when I'll go to London in a few weeks, we'll see if they have it stocked there.

OT here but tom, are you from Tiburon? I just went to Sausalito with my mom for the first time in my life back in April. We were going to go over to Tiburon but didn't have quite enough time. If you do live there, how do you like it?

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I'm just over the city limits line at Mill Valley. Great area, weather is cooler then further north, which I like. Great views of SF, high demographic, Tiburon/Belvedere is in the top ten demographic nationally wealth wise, lots of Mercedes/Prius liberals. Some nice public courts and a couple of nice clubs, about $20 K to join. Lots of bicyclists, runners, yoga and Pilates. Downtown is small, touristy in the daytime, quiet at night. No traffic jams except when the helicopter parents p/u the kiddies after school, what happened to school buses?

Pretty safe, one old lady got murdered in her front yard a couple of years ago, still unsolved. They put in cameras afterwards, at the only two ways in and out of town. That should help keep the crime rate down. The progressives fought this "invasion of privacy"--must protect the civil rights of criminals after-all.

Has anybody tried their dry mesh and dry ex shirts? Wondering if they are any good...

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Yes, I have two of the generic workout shirts I picked up in Taiwan last year and the quality seems much higher than the generic stuff you see around the US and for about the same price or less. I also have the Djokovic USO shirt and it's as good as any Adidas, Nike, Fila, etc shirt I have.